Publisher Mode 7 and developer Ground Shatter have announced Fights in Tight Spaces, a mixture of deck building, turn-based tactics and animated fight sequences in action movie settings. It will be launched in the third quarter of 2020 for PC via Steam.
Here is an overview of the game on its Steam page:
Map based tactical fighting!
Fights in Tight Spaces combines deck building, turn-based tactics and exciting animated combat sequences in classic action film settings. Learn to balance your hand, swing, and positioning to overcome the odds of beating your opponents.
Choose from over 150 cards as you build a deck that suits your style of play and that of your opponent. Encounter random events, acquire upgrades (or injuries), and make important decisions about how best to arm your agent for the battles ahead.
Key Features
Summary
At a time when espionage is mainly driven by packets of data processed by teams of analysts, Section Eleven’s approach is more practical and deals with criminal organizations that live and operate outside of electronic communications. When the rest of the secret services fail, they call Section Eleven.
As the Section 11 agent, your job is to find direct solutions to emerging threats – especially by smashing people’s faces into things.
Check out the announcement trailer below.
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Developer Ground Shatter and Publisher Mode 7 have just announced their new game, Fights in Tight Spaces, which will hit PC sometime in the third quarter of 2020. The game is already listed on Steam so anyone can wish it up, but it doesn’t have a price.
Fights in Tight Spaces is a mixture of deck building, turn-based tactics and animated fight sequences in classic action film settings. The game reminds me of John Wick: Hex and Superhot, but without the deck building aspect.
Apparently, in Fights in Tight Spaces, players definitely need to learn to balance their hand, swing, and positioning if they are to succeed and defeat their opponents. The game will feature over 150 cards that will be unlocked as players build the decks that suit their playstyle and that of their opponents.
The game allows players to use the environment against enemies as well as abilities and skills as they act as bodyguards for VIPs. Fights in Tight Spaces features random events, but there is also an online leaderboard that players can use to compare their results after completing the daily missions.
In Fights in Tight Spaces you play as a Section Eleven agent who has to find a direct solution to various dangerous scenarios. Most of these solutions involve bruising people’s faces and other body parts, hence the name of the game.
Section Eleven is an underground organization that prefers a more hands-on approach when it comes to criminal organizations that live and operate outside of electronic communications.
For this and a few other reasons, only contact Section Eleven when the rest of the intelligence community has failed. Fighting in tight spaces seems pretty interesting, but the bread and butter of the game seems to be the combat mechanics. We’ll keep this on our radar and let you know when a release date is available.
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